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  2. Flag of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and symbolism of the state flag of North Carolina, adopted in 1885 and modified in 1991. The flag features a blue union with a white star and the letters NC, and a red and white fly with dates related to the American independence movement.

  3. Swing state - Wikipedia

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    A swing state is a state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate in a presidential election, by a swing in votes. Learn how swing states are determined, which states are considered swing states in recent elections, and how the Electoral College system affects the campaigns.

  4. North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, with Raleigh as its capital and Charlotte as its largest city. Learn about its history, geography, culture, symbols, and more from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  5. How Much It Costs To Live in Every Swing State in the US

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    Republicans and Democrats have never seen eye to eye on all political issues, but the divide has deepened in recent years. Now on the near-eve of the 2024 presidential election, tensions are ...

  6. List of North Carolina state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 42 official state emblems of North Carolina, including the seal, flag, motto, nicknames, and more. The seal of North Carolina was adopted in 1871 and features a shield with a star and letters NC, a scroll with the state motto, and a pine tree.

  7. History of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of North Carolina from pre-colonial times to the present, covering the experiences of the Native American, European, and African American peoples who lived in the state. The web page does not mention who founded North Carolina, but it explains its origin from the English colony and its name after King Charles I.

  8. Seal of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the design, history and meaning of the Great Seal of North Carolina, which represents Liberty and Plenty. The seal was modified in 1983 to include the date of the Halifax Resolves and the state motto "Esse quam videri".

  9. Southern Democrat vs. MAGA Republican: Why NC governor ... - AOL

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    Democrats have tried mightily to cast North Carolina as a swing state after then-candidate Barack Obama won it in 2008. In each presidential election since, the state been decided by less than 4 ...